Luxor Buffet: Prices, Hours, & Menu Items for MORE, The Buffet – 2017

By Steve Beauregard (Updated September 8th 2017)

As one of the largest hotels in the world, the Luxor’s buffet, called “MORE The Buffet,” does a solid job in giving large crowds a decently-valued buffet option. (Note for those of who just looking for the price: Prices are down towards the bottom of this article).

Located in the resort’s lower level, MORE Buffet keeps with the resort’s Egyptian theme in décor, with marble columns and arches. It has a spacious, tile-filled open layout to accommodate the crowds. It seems clean and open, but can seem a little dark and “basement-y” at times.

Luxor Buffet Menu Items

The name of the Luxor’s buffet says it all

As with any Las Vegas buffet, menu items are subject to change, but a recent visit found the following options:

Breakfast

There are your standard staples of course, like scrambled eggs, fruits, yogurt, breads and pastries, such as blueberry muffins and banana nut muffins.

In addition, you’ll find everything from chicken fried steak, biscuits and gravy to a caramelized onion & spinach strata (which is similar to a quiche).

Whether you choose pancakes, French toast, crepes, waffles or all of the above, you can choose to drench them with a variety of syrups, including maple, peach, or a banana caramel sauce that looked delicious, but maybe a little too rich for my morning tastes.

Lunch/Dinner Buffet Menu Items

As with most buffets in Las Vegas, there several different stations to try.

In the seafood area, you’ll find chilled crab legs, chilled New Zealand green lipped mussels (odd sounding, but also said to help with arthritis), shrimp, sushi rolls, crawfish and the like.

MORE has a pretty good salad area, with plenty of toppings and dressings (I counted seven different dressings), along with several unique pre-made salads, like a kale & quinoa salad, Italian bread salad, sweet potato salad, greek salad and a fattoush salad.

There is your standard deli meat and cheese selection, with two different soup options. We also saw pita bread with baba ganoush dip.

For you non-carnivores, Luxor has something I’ve never seen before: vegetarian meatloaf. This was next to summer squash and polenta cakes.

International station combines a lot of different cultures, but a sampling included Menudo soup (a traditional Mexican soup made with beef stomach), made-to-order fajita station. The Asian area has bok choy, fried rice, chicken dishes like ginger chicken and Korean beef barbecue ribs.

You’ll find a Made-to-Order pasta station, along with several pre-made pasta dishes, and of course pizza.

The MORE Buffet has both a grill station, (where you can watch your meat being prepared on the grill for you), and a carving station, where you’ll see roasted kielbasa sausage, and a huge Texas spiced Slow Roasted Beef Steamship ready to be carved for you.

There’s also made-to-order soups, fish and chips, traditional meatloaf, mac n’ cheese, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn on the cob and other dishes you see almost everywhere.

Next to this drink stand is a little bar area where you can order beer or cocktails.

Luxor’s MORE the Buffet Unlimited Drinks

For $9.99, guests already in the buffet can have all-you-can drink draft beer and house wine. The two draft beers available are Bud and Bud Light. I’ve also seen (on occasion) a special “Happy Hour” unlimited drink price of $4.99 during the hours of 4 PM to 6 PM only.

Luxor’s MORE The Buffet Prices & Hours

As with most buffets in Las Vegas, the Luxor’s buffet bumps prices up a tad on weekends, as you will see below. Luxor Buffet prices are constantly changing (almost every month it seems). I’ve called the Luxor directly in September 2017, and they quoted to me the following updated prices:

Breakfast (Weekdays): 7 AM – 11 AM

$18.99 ($11.99 for kids)

Weekend Brunch: 7 AM – 4 PM

$22.99 ($16.99 for kids)

Lunch (Weekdays): 11 AM – 4 PM

$19.99 ($13.99 for kids)

Dinner:

Monday – Thursday: 4 PM – 10 PM

$24.99 ($16.99 for kids)

Friday/Saturday & Sunday: 4 PM to 10 PM

$27.99 ($18.99 for kids)

Please note that the weekend brunch here includes unlimited mimosas. So at $22.99 (before tax), the weekend brunch is a pretty good value in my view.